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Nocturnal Animals
Owl Pellet Dissection
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Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center 11715 Cragwold Rd Kirkwood, MO 63122 (314) 301-1500 Get Directions |
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Owls serve an important role in controlling the population numbers of the prey species they eat. Owls can’t digest the bones and fur of their prey, so they often leave behind what we know as an “owl pellet”. This pellet can tell us, and MDC researchers, a lot about the health of the owl as well as the health of the habitat. Join us to discover the fascinating adaptations of owls and their unique role in the ecosystem. Participants will explore exactly what they eat by dissecting an owl pellet and analyzing the evidence inside. Meet in the classrooms at Powder Valley. Please register each person individually |
Andy Klingensmith |
Cancellation Policies: You must cancel your registration before Saturday, February 3, 2024. |
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Age Policy: All registrants for this event must be a minimum age of 7 years old by 2/3/2024. |